1980: "Call Me" — Blondie

Debbie Harry of "Blondie" at the 1999 American Music Awards.
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"Call Me" was the theme song of 1980s movie "American Gigolo." Listen to it here.

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1981: "Bette Davis Eyes" — Kim Carnes

Kim Carnes in 2015.
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This was a close one because it's the same year "Endless Love" from Diana Ross and Lionel Richie also rose to the top of the Billboard charts. Carnes' version of "Bette Davis Eyes" won the Grammy for record of the year and song of the year. Listen to it here.

1998: "Too Close" — Next

"Too Close" is one of the great one-hit wonders of the '90s. It was featured on the soundtrack for "Save the Last Dance" and ended up topping Billboard's end-year chart for 1998. Watch the music video here.

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1999: "Believe" — Cher

Cher performing at a concert in Hamburg, Germany October 1999.
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The dance-pop song was the lead single from Cher's 22nd album. It has appeared in episodes of "Friends," "Grey's Anatomy," and "Buffy the Vampire Slayer."

2006: "Bad Day" — Daniel Powter

Powter at the V Festival in Chelmsford, UK, in August 2006.
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The song has been parodied and used extensively in ads and TV shows. It's been used so much since its release that Powter said he felt "detached from the song" because it's essentially in the public domain. Watch the music video here.

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2007: "Irreplaceable" — Beyoncé

Beyoncé singing at the Kodak Theatre in December 2007.
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2014: "Happy" — Pharrell Williams

Pharrell delivered the perfect feel-good song of the summer in 2014. It was recorded for the "Despicable Me 2" soundtrack and wound up being that break-out song that just instantly puts you in a good mood and makes you want to get up and dance. Watch the music video here.

The only other song that has ever been on the Billboard Hot 100 for 16 consecutive weeks is Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men's "One Sweet Day."
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This is near toss up between Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber. Sheeran's "Shape of You" was the top Billboard single of the year; however, Fonsi and Daddy Yankee's infectious club banger with Bieber was No. 1 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart for 16 consecutive weeks throughout summer 2017. That's longer than "Shape of You's" 11 weeks at the top of the chart.

2018: "God's Plan" — Drake

Drake performs in Concert at Aubrey & The Three Amigos Tour - Chicago, Illinois at United Center on August 17, 2018 in Chicago, Illinois.
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Drake's "God's Plan" was Billboard's year-end No. 1 single and it probably made as much impact as it did because the rapper said he took the budget for the music video, $996,631.90, and gave it all away.

The entire music video shows Drake giving out money. He surprises fans with scholarships, free groceries, toys, cars, and wads of cash on the street. You can watch the emotional video here. Drake had a second big hit in 2018 when his song "In My Feelings" became a meme.